4 . j a ., ast and crew of MTV show, Select. Cooking students with c MTV's Select host stirs it up Submitted by Lauren Mulholland Chicken breast topped with fresh cranberry apricot chutney baked in filo pastry was on the menu October 1 at Capilano College. No, the College cafeteria wasn’t going gourmet. Students from one of Continuing Education’s cooking camps created this item du jour. They were taking part in an Iron Chef cook-off for Music Television Reader’s corner Sociology instructors, Dr. Gordon Bailey and Dr. Noga Gayle, have recently published a second edition of their sociology theory book, Sociology: An Introduction from the Classics to the Contemporary Feminists (1993). The book, published by Oxford University Press in 2003, has been renamed Social. Theory: Essential Readings. The two were busy this year as they also completed a second book entitled Ideology: Structuring Identities in Contemporary Life. Published with — Broadview Press, this book explores - Remembering Conchita Submitted by Dr. Valerie Giles Being born is a struggle, and more often than not, people have to struggle in their dying. My dear friend, Conchita Furstenwald, went through that experience as she passed away around 4 p.m. on Saturday, September 13, 2003. Conchita and I met almost 30 years ago when we worked at Capilano College. Conchita Furstenwald Canada’s (MTV) teen show, Select. Chef Jurgen Grobs orchestrated the event and MTV host Ricardo (Rico) Amezquita amused the audience with his on-air antics during the filming. Chef Grobs offers cooking classes for children, teens and adults. His enthusiasm is contagious and his attention to detail is meticulous. More online the nature of the impact of ideology — upon contemporary identity in world politics, the media and educational domains. English instructor, Crystal Hurdle, will be reading from her new book of poems, After Ted & Sylvia (as in Hughes and Plath) in the Library building, room 322 at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 6. Everyone is invited to attend. Her book is available in the College bookstore — andelsewhere. Like so many people brought together in the founding years of an educational institution, the early employees bonded in everlasting friendships. Conchita was an interesting person, and an excellent ~ friend. She set exceptionally « high standards for herself in her professional life and in her personal conduct. I always admired her for that. Full story online informer